词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_man-mankind-or-people |
释义 | Man, mankind or people?Man and mankindTraditionally, we use man to refer to all human beings, male and female, usually in contrast with other animals. However, many people consider this to be sexist, so it is better to use a different expression, such as human beings:
Mankind can also refer to all human beings, male and female, usually in the sense of social or conscious beings. Although people generally consider it less sexist than man, it is usually better to use a different expression, such as human beings (with a plural verb) or humankind (with a singular verb):
See also: Sexist language PeoplePeople can refer to all human beings, or to a group of persons in a particular situation. It is a plural noun and it takes a plural verb:
Warning: We don’t use the with man, mankind, humankind or people when they are used with a general meaning to refer to all human beings:
See also: Person, persons or people? Sexist language |
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